Campuses of the University of Georgia

North Campus, University of Georgia
LocationBounded by Broad, Lumpkin, and Jackson Streets
Athens, Georgia, U.S.
Built1801, 1823, 1858
Architectural styleFederal, Classical, Antebellum
NRHP reference No.72000379
Added to NRHPMarch 16, 1972

The University of Georgia's main campus sits across from the college town of Athens, Georgia, United States. The university's dominant architectural themes are Federal—the older buildings—and Classical and Antebellum style. The campus was ranked among the nation’s most beautiful by Travel + Leisure. The university is home to the University of Georgia Campus Arboretum, owns an additional 39,743 acres (160.83 km2) of land in 31 counties across Georgia, and has off-campus facilities including in Washington D.C., at Trinity College of Oxford University, at Cortona, Italy, and at Monteverde, Costa Rica. Near the main campus is a Botanical Garden and the university's 56-acre UGA Health Sciences Campus.